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FNESC/FNSA Teacher Resource Guides : Units, Lessons, and Activities for Blended or Remote Learning Contexts
 

FNESC/FNSA Teacher Resource Guides : Units, Lessons, and Activities for Blended or Remote Learning Contexts
Source Record

2020
Creators
First Nations Education Steering Committee; First Nations Schools Association
Description
"The First Nations Education Steering Committee (FNESC) and the First Nations Schools Association (FNSA) have developed an array of teacher resource guides that span a variety of subject areas. These teacher resource guides provide guidance on how to respectfully incorporate authentic First Peoples content into instructional practice. While many of the proposed activities in these guides are designed for use in a conventional classroom situation, a number can be implemented in a remote or online learning situation with little or no adaptation.

This guide is designed to identify the units, lessons and/or activities within the FNESC/FNSA teacher resource guides that can be most readily adapted for remote or online learning situations. The information has been organized by resource guide, as listed within the Table of Contents. The full range of FNESC/FNSA Learning First Peoples classroom resources can be downloaded for free from the FNESC website http://www.fnesc.ca/ under the “Learning First Peoples” menu item.

While specific units, lessons, and activities are highlighted in this document, it is also important to explore the full guides developed by FNESC and FNSA. It is especially important to read the Introduction and Foundation sections of each guide to ensure that the units, lessons, and activities are implemented in respectful ways"--introduction.

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Statement of Responsibility
First Nations Education Steering Committee (FNESC) and First Nations Schools Association (FNSA).
Publication Information
West Vancouver, BC. : First Nations Education Steering Committee and First Nations Schools Association
Physical Description
1 online resource (100 pages)
Contents
Introduction: Important information for users -- In our own words: Bringing authentic First Peoples content to the K-3 classroom teacher resource guide -- BC First Nations land, title, and governance teacher resource guide -- Indian Residential Schools and reconciliation teacher resource guides for grades 5, 10, & 11/12 -- Math First Peoples teacher resource guide -- Science First Peoples 5-9 Teacher resource guide -- Secondary science First Peoples teacher resource guide -- English First Peoples 10, 11, and 12 teacher resource guide -- Career journeys First Nations career role models: a resource book for teachers.
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